Remember to link your value premise to your value criterion to your contentions; the whole thing needs to connect together. If you can't achieve your criterion with your contentions, don't both having any contentions at all.

Lighter colors are good. Turquoise is an object, it has value, it's used in jewelry, and jewelry is good (or bad) because of Jew. Teal on the other hand makes up Teal'c's name, is Teal'c a Jew? I don't know, that's a different subject all together. If you spell turquoise correctly your smarter because the word is longer. Moses partied on (in?) the Red Sea, Red Sea also pwned Egyptians. Teal doesn't have letters, it's racist to letters, do you want to color racist? Turquoise approves of aliens. You decide.